All those zombies act as a buffer to Woodbury's forces when they attack. Even the simplest military tactician knows that you put up barriers around your defensive perimeter in order to slow down and create a kill zone against attacking forces.
All those zombies act as a buffer to Woodbury's forces when they attack. Even the simplest military tactician knows that you put up barriers around your defensive perimeter in order to slow down and create a kill zone against attacking forces.
This pretty much seals Tiberius Crassus' fate as far as the historical timeline goes. Caesar now has to kill Tiberius in such a way that his name basically gets expunged from Roman History.
That's It, you're both on quadruple secret probation. Now get that horses ass out of my office.
Um, probably because you still need keys in the post-apocalypse and not everyone has mastered the art of hot-wiring a vehicle.
Sorry, Zack's criticisms are deserved, even though I like the TV version of TWD, the dumbing down and character miscalculations with Andrea, Tyresse and Michone are too evident not to criticize.
Added benefit of vinyl over MP3, you can't de-seed your stash using an ipod. Buy some used psychedelic or prog albums and you'll still get a contact high opening up the gate-fold.
There is a difference, but you have to buy at least 10,000 dollars of audio equipment to hear it.
You're neglecting to take into account the fact that Crassus was one of the richest men who ever lived. It wasn't so much his military prowess that's allowed Crassus to gain the upper hand, it's the fact that he's a very clever and intelligent man who also happens to have enough wealth to execute schemes like buying…
Too bad Crassus' ironically fitting end happens 25 or so years in the future and won't be seen in this series.
My biggest concern is that the rumoured budget slash by the NBC suits has resulted in a slash in the amount of participation of the supplemental cast. If that's the case then nothing, except a restoration of the budget, is going to fix this particular problem.
I think you actually may be on to something here. I'm missing the sense of "community" in Community. Dean Pelton, Chang, and the other sundry peripheral characters which became part of the Harmon era have been nearly totally missing so far, although it's probably unfair to judge after only 3 episodes, 2 of which…
You are correct, Plutarch stated that the Romans hoped that Spartacus died during the Battle of Siler River, but a body was never recovered.
McQuarrie - Yes
Moebius - No
Perhaps you ain't got no sense of humour no more.
"Even I thought the damned movie was too long, at least until I drank myself into sweet oblivion!"
"Even I thought the damned movie was too long, at least until I drank myself into sweet oblivion!"
I think the key line here is Debra straight up telling Hannah, while she's taking a big drink from her water bottle, that's she willing to do anything to protect Dexter from her. The conclusion being that Debra is willing to dose herself to frame Hannah and potentially be killed in a car accident. Subtlety has never…
I think the key line here is Debra straight up telling Hannah, while she's taking a big drink from her water bottle, that's she willing to do anything to protect Dexter from her. The conclusion being that Debra is willing to dose herself to frame Hannah and potentially be killed in a car accident. Subtlety has never…
While not necessarily the best episode of this season, it's certainly one of the most emotionally evocative, with Walter desperately relying on a Peter that may not exist anymore to save him from himself, certainly deserves an A- grade in my book.
While not necessarily the best episode of this season, it's certainly one of the most emotionally evocative, with Walter desperately relying on a Peter that may not exist anymore to save him from himself, certainly deserves an A- grade in my book.